Stunning Glenn Phillips catch helps Gloucestershire defend 171 after Higgins cameo
Howell’s 3 for 23 from his four overs helped deliver a victory to revive Gloucestershire’s chances of qualifying from the South Group. Their sixth win of the group stage lifted them – perhaps only briefly – to second in the table.
Mujeeb Ur Rahman had set the tone for a fine bowling performance from the away side as he bowled Miles Hammond with the fourth ball of the match and then had Howell taken at short third man in his second over. Mujeeb’s four overs conceded only 23 runs.
The home side needed a spark and Higgins, returning after the birth of his son on Monday, played a most necessary late hand. He swung Cullen into the pavilion and pulled Finn over midwicket.
Matt Taylor bowled his side to victory in the Championship on Thursday and he was back to make the breakthrough in the chase as Phillips pulled off a stunning flying catch at backward point to remove a disbelieving Stephen Eskinazi. Sam Robson then drove Josh Shaw to mid-off.
Howell bowled debutant Josh de Caires and then trapped Nathan Sowter lbw first ball and with 62 needed in 30 balls, the game looked over.
But Holden flicked Higgins over short third man for four and swung him over midwicket for six. He slugged another maximum wide of midwicket to leave 40 needed from 18 balls.
Cullen then swung Shaw for three consecutive boundaries to end the 19th over to leave 17 required from the final set. It was defended comfortably by Higgins.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo